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Maria Giulia Mariniifferences in conception of scholarly virtue across discipliReflecting a growing interest in the history of knowledge, this book explores the importance of scholarly virtues during the late nineteenth century. The practice of science is moulded on notions of scholarly values, such as diligence, impa阶层 发表于 2025-3-27 02:10:40
Maria Giulia Marinireconceptualizes a paper many times. With each revision, the manuscript is modified in substantive, rather than superficial, ways. Successful scholarly authors report that this recursive cycle occurs 8–15 times before their work is ready to submit. Inexperienced authors often find this surprising. TConfess 发表于 2025-3-27 07:35:39
. There are multiple forms of touch, and the mechanosensory basis underlying touch perception must be divided into several distinct sub-modalities (such as vibration or pressure), as will be made clear by the contributions elsewhere in this encyclopaedia. The commonality of all touch sensing systemsAnticonvulsants 发表于 2025-3-27 13:08:38
Evidence-Based Medicine and Narrative Medicine: A Harmonic Couple,o portray Narrative medicine in today’s era of evidence medicine. The story of two lovers, so different and determined in keeping their own identity, and who, despite the odds, achieve a state of harmony, which acts as an elevating force—for both as they become husband and wife—and irradiates onto e荒唐 发表于 2025-3-27 13:44:37
Bridging from Mythology to Contemporary Care: The Art of Listening, war hero whom we are acquainted with. In the 24-chapter poem, entirely written in metrics, every word has a specific meaning which goes beyond the mere plot. Before entering in the world of narrative medicine, we find appropriate to build an analogy with one of the supreme masterpieces of human wriFLAG 发表于 2025-3-27 21:29:09
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The Tower of Babel: The Language of Physicians, Patients, and Providers of Care, long-standing barriers of spoken and written language, and the unconscious influences, as Jacques Lacan—French psychoanalyst and believer that our language is the mirror of our personality—would argue. Lacan considers language symptomatic of a specific behaviour and our words are doors not only to不开心 发表于 2025-3-28 04:47:08
,The Muted Desire for Well-Being and the Abuse of the Word “Normality” in Medicine, second half of the twentieth century. In his ., he provides a critical examination of the hospital environment, or better, of any form of hospitalization and institutionalization, and analyses the historical shift before and after the French revolution (Foucault 1963). Until then, hospices and care坦白 发表于 2025-3-28 07:41:42
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The Place of Illness-Centred Movies in Medical Humanities,n the premise that each story cannot be classified as pure . or . and that it should be regarded as an entangled loom of truth and fantasy (Shapiro 2011). Shapiro writes: “. The concept of normality (Chap. .) can be envisioned as a force dictated by both biological and socio-ethical rules: the narra